Bank Stocks Offer Best Opportunity in Years: Whitney

Discussing the state of the financial sector, with Meredith Whitney of Meredith Whitney Advisory Group CEO. "There is more clarity today on financials than over the past 5 years," she explains.

Bank stocks offer some of the best opportunities for investors in years, with Bank of America and others poised to post double-digit gains in the year ahead, well-known analyst Meredith Whitney told CNBC on Tuesday.

"There's an incredible growth opportunity within the financials, particularly Bank of America, Citigroup, Discover Financial—and there are others," Whitney told "Closing Bell". "I think the underlying support is housing is close to bottom, so that is a great headwind relief for banks...They've come a long way."

The main catalyst comes in March when the Federal Reserve is expected to approve banks' plans to return more capital to shareholders through dividends and stock buybacks in March, Whitney said.

Conservatively, that approval could allow BofA to quadruple its dividend, Whitney said.

Long bearish on the industry, Meredith Whitney turned more positive on the group Monday and upgraded Bank of America along with Citigroup and Discover.

Whitney is not expecting much in terms of revenue growth next year. Instead, "those who can execute the best and be leaders and show how they can improve real profitability by right-sizing their businesses will outperform," she said.

Whitney also said in the interview that Dodd-Frank is an outside influence on bank profitability and other "buzz kills" like Basel III, changes to proprietary trading and new credit card rules are priced into the stocks.

Bank layoffs have also only just begun, she said. "We're still encouraging banks to get smaller, leaner and more efficient."

She sees 35 percent upside for Bank of America. "It's hard to find upside like that in any sector," she said.